Recently picket up this old Thinkpad T30 for 2 bucks at a local flea market. Its a bit scratched up and the battery is more or less dead but everything else is working fine. Its Pentium 4M, 1gb of ram and 40gb hdd might be a bit overkill for win2k but its really amazing. Running Firefox 13 and a webone proxy to deal with ssl issues.
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  • ComradeSharkfucker
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    207 months ago

    Ill admit it is cool but as a zoomer i will never understand the millenial desire to make a computer look like this by choice

    • ɐɥOOP
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      337 months ago

      Im a Zoomer myself and I love those old win95-2k aesthetics! You cant tell me that this doesn’t look amazing

    • _NoName_
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      47 months ago

      I think it deals with familiarity defining personal aesthetic? You grow up within a space, and the trends of that space become the norm, and within that norm there’s a sweet spot that’s ‘cool’.

      Every generation that grows up in a dramatically different aesthetic space thus ends up with completely different aesthetics from one another.

    • @triplenadir@lemmygrad.ml
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      17 months ago

      your life will improve if you stop sorting yourself and everyone else into arbitrary groups of named generations, that have more difference within them than between them…

      • ComradeSharkfucker
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        17 months ago

        Generations are useful in the case of aesthetics because each generation has a different source of nostalgia

        • @triplenadir@lemmygrad.ml
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          17 months ago

          so someone born in 1997 has a different source of nostalgia to someone born in 1996, but the same as someone born in 1998?

  • Admiral Patrick
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    177 months ago

    Recently picket up this old Thinkpad T30 for 2 bucks at a local flea market.

    As one should always do xD

    I am a die-hard Linux user, but damn if I don’t miss Windows 2000. It was minimalist, stable, and got the job done.

    • ɐɥOOP
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      57 months ago

      I initially tried to run debian 12 with xfce on it but it was horribly slow (looked like a gpu driver issue, didnt care enough to troubleshoot) so I decided to go the win2k route

      • Admiral Patrick
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        37 months ago

        Yeah, I’ve never had a good experience with Linux on any Peintium 4 (though II and III worked great). The last time I tried was on an old P4 IBM ThinkCenter. Like you said, could be GPU, but even non-graphics tasks were sluggish on it.

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    7 months ago

    2 bucks ? its a steal .

    • ɐɥOOP
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      27 months ago

      Yeah. Was really suprised it worked without problems

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        7 months ago

        I am happy for you my guy/gal

  • @hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org
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    47 months ago

    With 1024 megs of ram I guess you’ll be able to run roytam1’s new browsers (K-Meleon, NewMoon27/28, IceApe-UXP, etc) using Win2K extended kernel as well. (win2k.org)

  • @Psythik@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Man I’m getting old. The PCs from my teen years are now considered retro. To me, retro computing is pre-MSDOS.